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I currently have the top of the line Surface Pro 3 (i7, 512GB). I have a chance to pass it down to another user and get me a Pro 4.
To me the most important thing is storage rather than RAM/CPU. I can't spend the full price this time but it looks like I can get a Core i5 with 512GB drive within budget. It is a step down on the CPU but do you think I'll miss much between the Pro 3's core i7? I didn't so much CPU intensive operations (video rendering from time to time) and playing what games I could considering the limitations of the Intel HD graphics.
Just wondering if I'll noticed the performance difference if I go with the i5 over the i7 with the SP4. I could perhaps make do with 256GB. With OneDrive placeholders gone, it makes it difficult to have anything less than 512GB now and the 512 spoiled me!
And bonus question...if I sacrifice storage, I am wondering if I should go Surface Book? I do use the tablet portion of the Surface Pro 3 about 50/50 between it and keyboard and I am guessing I may miss the battery life in the tablet portion. I'd love have the GPU when mobile but I really don't have time to play games...it would be more of a convenience than anything. But it would truly be a great portable MAIN PC.
To me the most important thing is storage rather than RAM/CPU. I can't spend the full price this time but it looks like I can get a Core i5 with 512GB drive within budget. It is a step down on the CPU but do you think I'll miss much between the Pro 3's core i7? I didn't so much CPU intensive operations (video rendering from time to time) and playing what games I could considering the limitations of the Intel HD graphics.
Just wondering if I'll noticed the performance difference if I go with the i5 over the i7 with the SP4. I could perhaps make do with 256GB. With OneDrive placeholders gone, it makes it difficult to have anything less than 512GB now and the 512 spoiled me!
And bonus question...if I sacrifice storage, I am wondering if I should go Surface Book? I do use the tablet portion of the Surface Pro 3 about 50/50 between it and keyboard and I am guessing I may miss the battery life in the tablet portion. I'd love have the GPU when mobile but I really don't have time to play games...it would be more of a convenience than anything. But it would truly be a great portable MAIN PC.
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